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Steiner says the investigations in Donna Napoli's case required more of his time than most of the cases MCAD lists. Napoli claims that the chairman of the Department of Romance Languages and Literature, Dante Della Terza, refused to hire her over a man who was "not at all as well qualified" as herself because she was a woman and not a native Italian. "Had I been exactly the same person, but a male Italian, I would have been hired. It was not a question of my qualifications," she says...
...North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the two years after she got her Ph.D. in 1973. At UNC, Napoli says, she taught Italian and linguistics to a class of native Italian graduate students, and "no one ever complained" about her language ability. The real reason Harvard did not hire her, Napoli thinks, is Della Terza's attitude toward women in graduate school. "Della Terza is not aware that he discriminated against me. He's convinced that a woman's place is in the home, raising children and having a nice life. He respects the intelligence of the women...
Enema Response. To make sure that his order is carried out, Judge Johnson in another unique act appointed a 39-member human rights committee and empowered it to hire a full-time consultant who will become the defacto superintendent of Alabama prisons. To eliminate any doubt, Johnson also warned state officials, including Governor George C. Wallace, that they could be held personally liable if they failed to carry out the directives "fully...
After more than five years of lawsuits aimed at ending discriminatory hiring practices, a federal judge last week imposed a stunningly sweeping quota system on Chicago's police department. Within the next 90 days, ruled U.S. District Court Judge Prentice H. Marshall, the department must hire 400 new officers-50% of them black and Hispanic males, 16.5% women and 33.5% white males. The judge also imposed a similar quota on future hiring. Until the city complies, added Marshall, it cannot touch U.S. revenue-sharing funds that were withheld from Chicago since December 1974 under a separate but related suit...
...even greater challenge may be finding efficient management. Although the government has placed its new oil monopoly in the hands of experienced businessmen and oil experts-most of them Venezuelans-planners estimate that in the next five years Petrovén will need to hire more than 3,000 trained professionals to run its wells and refineries. Venezuela's universities will be hard put to produce that many...